Blogs are vanishing from WordPress. Abracadabra. Gone. That's right -- you can't even find a blog at the Ford Autoshows website... but it's entirely built with WordPress. Why is that? Well, you see, a "post" is just a "container for information." It can be a news article, a story, a feature article for an ezine, or a page on a C

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There’s a reason why WordPress is so popular (well over 1 million installations, according to WordPress.org), and aside from the fact that it’s user-friendly, it is also set up to help you optimize for the search engines easily and effectively. Adam McFarland gives you some great tips in this article -- a real taste for why WordPress has beco

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Ever wonder how you can get examples of XHTML and CSS code to display in your blog posts, and on web pages so you can show some coding examples for your readers? This visual tutorial teaches you a couple of ways to do it. You'll learn the long way, and a couple of shortcuts. WordPress BlogMasters will also get a few tips for ways to autom

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Free Web Editors. Cool. But how do you choose the best one for your job? That's what we'll look at here as I compare two interesting editors -- one (Amaya) the official W3C tool that creates clean XHTML code, and another (JEdit) that features hundreds of plugins. Which will you choose? Well maybe you already have a favorite -- but thes

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Forget about JPGs, GIFs, and PNGs -- that is soooo '90's. Get ready for the next Graphic Format... Scaleable (and Programmable) Vector Graphics -- SVGs. That's right... you can program SVGs. VG’s feature set includes nested transformations, clipping paths, alpha masks, filter effects, template objects, extensibility and programming of t

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In our regular overview of all things WordPress we examine six new themes (thumbnails and screenshots give you a quick review), the latest upgrade, WordPress resource sites and examine WordPress as a Content Management System (CMS). You'll learn a fast way to install themes and plugins, where to find WordPress jobs, plus some favorite WordP

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This is another article from our SEO Matters series, where we’ll consider setting Goals using Google Analytics and how that can really take your game up a notch. Note carefully that setting goals not only helps you increase “conversions” (get visitors to take a certain action at your site), but also helps you learn and adjust y

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WordPress 2.5 is coming soon, and this Round-up gives you a sneak preview of both the dashboard, and the new Widget Management area, plus an overview of handy new plugins, and a review of some interesting and unique themes. Written by BlogMaster, Scott Frangos (Managing Editor for WebHelperMagazine.com), the article also gives

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Are you trying to learn CSS to make great website designs? Need inspiration along with step by step instructions on how to do it? This article provides that for you.

What's the secret of great CSS design? First, principles. Graphic design principles. Web standards principles. Elegant/Web 2.0/XHML programming principle

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If you're on an airplane, in a line, at a Hotel, or at a conference... you can sell your WebMaster products and services -- and collect the money on the spot. No wallets required. Huh? Dude... just buy it using your phone. This article gives you an overview of how both Google and PayPal make it easy for you to accept payments using eithe

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The web is a Content Management System, and Google has a number of tools to help you manage that content. Have you ever used the Word Processor at Google Docs? Well it works great, and when you or a client needs to focus on writing... it's a good way to go. But how can you efficently take advantage of Google Doc's publish as HTML, where

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Often times developers and managers don't take the time to figure out problems to a solution. They're too quick to say things like "I don't know", "Its not my problem" and "Who cares?", when they should really be taking the time thinking of a solution to the problem.

Excert from the page:
"Within reason, develope

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